Gradius Advance

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Gradius Advance
Gradius Galaxies GBA.jpg
North American cover art
Developer(s) Mobile21
Publisher(s) Konami
Designer(s) Hideaki Fukutome
Series Gradius
Platforms Game Boy Advance
Release date(s)
          Genre(s) Horizontal scrolling shooter
          Mode(s) Single-player

          Gradius Advance is a horizontally scrolling shooter handheld video game developed by Mobile21 and published by Konami in 2001. It was released later in the year in the United States as Gradius Galaxies and in 2002 in Japan as Gradius Generation (グラディウスジェネレーション Guradiusu Jenerēshon?).[2] It is the only Gradius title available for the Game Boy Advance. The game's plot is set between Gradius III: From Legend to Myth and Gradius Gaiden. Bacterion was developing a powerful weapon to use against the planet Gradius, but it was destroyed. A few years later it crashes on a planet and the planet gradually changes into a mechanical fortress, and the planet Gradius then sends the Vic Viper to stop it.

          Gameplay

          The game plays almost identically to other titles in the series. The player takes control of the Vic Viper spacecraft tasked with hordes of enemies. Various traditional elements of Gradius are present — the moai, an undefended final boss, and the upgrade power meter. The weapons system remains mostly unchanged as the configurations available are identical to Gradius III, with the exception that the edit mode is missing. There are four different types of weapons configurations: Balanced, (traditional Gradius) wide area (Salamander) power, and air-to-ground. Each configuration is indicated by the color of Vic Viper. Unlike Gradius III, there are only two shield options — shield and force field. In addition, the S.Option ("snake option") is not present in this version; the player can however choose to have the computer assign weapon power-ups automatically or purchase upgrades manually.

          The Japanese version included a challenge game play mode that had to be unlocked by achieving a high score during a single play-through of the game's normal difficulty mode. Additional challenges could then by unlocked by completing other challenges. This feature was absent from the U.S. and European releases due to the game being released in Japan several months later.

          Reception

          Reception
          Aggregate scores
          Aggregator Score
          GameRankings 76.57%[3]
          Metacritic 78/100[4]
          Review scores
          Publication Score
          Famitsu 32/40[5]
          IGN 7.5/10[6]

          References

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          3. http://www.gamerankings.com/gba/528151-gradius-galaxies/index.html
          4. http://www.metacritic.com/game/game-boy-advance/gradius-galaxies
          5. "ゲームボーイアドバンス - グラディウス ジェネレーション". Weekly Famitsu. No.915 Pt.2. Pg.117. 30 June 2006.
          6. http://gameboy.ign.com/objects/016/016920.html

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